Published January 1, 2018
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Immobilized glucose oxidase biofuel cell anode by MWCNTs, ferrocene, and polyethylenimine: Electrochemical performance
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- 1. TUBITAK Marmara Res Ctr, Energy Inst, TR-41470 Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey
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Ferrocene-functionalized polyethylenimine and multiwalled carbon nanotubes were attached covalently by glutaraldehyde onto a carbon cloth to develop an immobilized enzyme (glucose oxidase) electrode for biofuel cell applications. Developed enzymatic anode was characterized by electrochemical methods to determine electrochemical performance. Anodic open-circuit potential was measured as within 0-20 mV range. Cyclic voltammetry showed anodic peak for glucose oxidation around 400-600 mV (vs. sat. Ag/AgCl) varying with scan rate. An enzyme fuel cell with 2.5 mg/cm(2) glucose oxidase-loaded bioanode and 0.70 mg/cm(2) Pt-loaded cathode attached to Nafion 115 membrane has provided around 2.5 mA/cm(2) current density at short-circuit conditions. Enzymatic kinetic parameters of prepared anode were determined by electrochemical methods that surprisingly indicated less K-M (i.e., better substrate affinity) than that of determined by conventional enzymatic methods. Enzymatic stability determined by electrochemical methods moreover indicated longer enzyme half-life.
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